Oklahoma's star-studded class of 2006 has finally played it's last game at Oklahoma. Last year three members of the class were selected in the first round of the 2010 NFL draft. Now the rest of the class has finished it's senior season, so looking back how did Demarco Murray and co. match up with...[details]

2009 (Junior): All-Big 12 honorable mention by the coaches ... All-Big 12 Academic second team ... started season as backup defensive back before moving into the starting lineup for the final three games of the season ... had a career-high 11 tackles vs. Texas Tech ... had one intercerption in each of the final three games of the season ... collected first career sack against BYU ... forced a fumble against Texas A&M.

2008 (Sophomore): Saw action in four games as a member of the special teams ... recorded a career-high three tackles in season opener against Chattanooga ... collected two tackles each against Cincinnati and Washington.

2007 (Freshman): Saw action against North Texas and Colorado.

2006 (Redshirt): Redshirted.

Personal:The Run Down: A three-year starter at cornerback... Recorded only one interception and a handful of pass breakups as opponents chose not to throw in his direction... Helped the Jaguars to a 9-4 record in the 4-5A Conference... Made 40 tackles, had one interception and four fumble recoveries as a junior... Also a standout sprinter... Bench presses 325 and squat 455 pounds... Has a 40-inch vertical leap... Coached by Kyle Geller... Born May 6, 1988... Parents: Brian and Pamela Nelson.

Notes: Also competed in track as a Texas prep. Pulled a hamstring shortly after arriving in 2006 and redshirted. Had wrist surgery in '07 and appeared in just two games. In '08, recorded seven tackles without a pass breakup or interception in four games, but missed the final 11 contests after tearing his left MCL. Played all 13 games in '09, starting the final three (two at strong safety, one at cornerback), and posted 46-2-3 with a sack and a forced fumble. Started 14 games at strong safety in '10 and registered 102-7-2 with three tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. Injured his shoulder against Oklahoma State.

Positives: Quick feet and good balance. Explosive athlete with excellent leaping ability. Moves like a cornerback and can play over the top. Good range. Able to shadow slot receivers. Pops out of breaks and drives on throws. Good short-area burst. Flashes hands to intercept. Hustler - see forced fumble vs. Cincinnati. Versatile - has played corner and safety and has special-teams experience. Solid character. Intriguing production and upside. Showed well at the East-West Shrine Game. Has a 40-inch vertical jump.

Negatives: Average size and has short arms. Needs to get stronger - absorbs too much contact and was decleated by Cincinnati RB Isaiah Pead. Not a striker - sideswipe, grab-and-drag tackler who waits for the cavalry. Has a passive temperament. Lacks elite closing speed. Can clean up footwork. Still learning to trust his eyes - arrives a step late. Still developing positional instincts and understanding of route combinations. Durability could be an issue.

Summary: Finesse, developmental free safety with a cornerback's build and movement skills. Was slowed by injuries as an underclassman before emerging with a strong, productive senior season. Should factor on special teams and has talent to emerge with continued work in the weight room.